SoundSpot Complete 2019.5 MAC
TEAM iNViNCiBLE | 30 May 2019 | 383 MB
(AU, AAX, VST3, VST)
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Pre X7 is an analog modelled preamplifier based on an iconic vintage tube unit primarily designed for bass guitar and that we modified to make it working with several audio sources.
Both input and output 12AX7 tube models are calculated in real-time, bringing you all the subtle non-linearities that will make each instance of this plugin unique without phase issues. An high-pass filter followed by a Tone control lets you shape the input signal before the output tubes. Furthermore, we included a brickwall clipping limiter to help you retain the distortion on extreme settings.
Analog Modeled Vintage Distortion Plugin. This bundle includes ALL of our analog modeled distortion pedal plugins.
Tube Modulator is a collection of several tremolo, vibrato and spatial position effect circuits ranging from the late ‘50s tube bias tremolo to the late ‘60s psychedelic vibe pedals. Tube Modulator spatial effects includes a panner, a rotary speaker and a wide stereo “wow & flutter” simulators. A wide XY scope will show you the current amplitude and spatial position modulation to get instant feedback of your settings. Tube Modulator is Colored by Design, adding a great amount of warmth and color to your signal.
Echorus features 4 original chorus algorithms, an Echo section, and a couple of analog-modeled high-pass and low-pass filters. The 4 chorus modes (retro, multi, detune, random) provide a wide range of chorusing effects. They make Echorus versatile and suitable for any type of sound sources, and whether you want a subtle, thick, dark, cheesy, or more experimental chorus sound, Echorus has got you covered. Echorus also has an echo section including delay time and feedback gain controls. This allows you to re-inject the output signal within the chorus, expanding further more the possibilities. You can use this feedback loop with some short delay times to strengthen the chorus effect, get some flanging tones or create pitched resonances. Longer delay lines bring more classical delay effects, but with the particularity that your sound will pass through the chorus processor at each echo. Set up a sensible echo delay time and increase the feedback gain… and you will end up with big washy ambiences. Adjust it to more moderate settings, and you have the perfect tool for enhancing and enriching pads, keys and guitars.
Completing your virtual pedalboard with our Efektor series, now introducing: Efektor CP3603 Compressor unit. This unit is a result from endless research of many compressor pedal, a lot of characteristics, and finally we narrowed down everything into one st unit that can represent many other compressor pedals in a straightforward package. Guitar players. Bass players. They are the same. They love long sustaining notes. A Compressor is the one thing that should help with that desire. It is an effect that is not always sounds too obvious, but when taken away, it’s surely will be missed. A compressor will suppress the loudest part of incoming audio signal, based on the specified threshold. Following the ‘compression’, it will increase the softer signal, narrowing the dynamic range thus delivers a more consistent overall level. And please take note, although this unit is designed specifically for guitar and bass players, you can also use it on any other instruments as well. Well, why not?
Here is our first plugin – the Sausage Fattener! People always ask us how we get our greasy sound…here is the answer. Hook up this fat bastard to your favorite DAW (AU and VST on both PC/Mac) and get dirty. The plugin is already used by Tiësto, Kaskade, Diplo, Laidback Luke and others (see below for more). The Sausage Fattener only has two knobs. But don’t be fooled. With those seemingly simple parameters you can create loads of different sounds. Use the Sausage Fattener on a single channel with moderate settings as a musical compressor. Turn it up and you have a dirty bastard of distortion. But you can also use the plugin on a bus (for example all the drums and the bass) or the whole track as a mastering plugin The Sausage Fattener is used by Tiësto, Kaskade, Diplo, Laidback Luke, Chuckie, Sebastian Ingrosso, Dirty South, Hardwell, Angger Dimas, Frank E, Zedd, Lazy Rich, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Marcus Schossow, John Dahlbäck and many other DJ/producers.